Sunday Links
We've been pretty busy this week, so this weekend's links are coming out late. But, better late than never! Read the rest of this entry »
October 28, 2012 4 Comments
The Rifleman by John Brick
The Rifleman reads like a cross between a James Best western and a Lee Child thriller The Rifleman isn't quite as edgy as Jack Reacher, but a bit more than Steve Dancy. It is definitely an adult book, but the romantic encounters aren't lurid or graphic. The novel is constructed around historical characters in much the same way the Shaara's wrote their civil war trilogy. Read the rest of this entry »
October 25, 2012 1 Comment
Federalist No 36
This is the last of seven essays on the issue of taxation. Hamilton answers the objections of those opposed to the Constitution on the grounds that there will be double taxation, that the States and the federal government will be …
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Weekly Round Up – Minecraft Edition
Some links from around the blogosphere. Enjoy! This week's links are brought to you by my son's blog Much Ado About Something Or Other - www.maasoo.net. Read the rest of this entry »
October 21, 2012 10 Comments
Surrender at Yorktown
On this day in American history the Revolutionary War effectively ended with the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. The Yorktown campaign proved to be the last major battle of the war. Read the rest of this entry »
October 19, 2012 No Comments
Founding Fathers Know Best by Ross Edward Puskar
Founding Fathers Know Best is based on an interesting premise, the dead presidents club sends Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Madison for a week-long visit to provide counsel to the current denizen of the White House - President Ob. Read the rest of this entry »
October 16, 2012 2 Comments
Mid Week Links (Different Than Weak Links)
Several of our trusty WWTFT authors are on vacation this week, including yours truly. Lest you begin to experience the pangs of WWTFT withdrawal, we humbly offer you some pointers to great conservative commentary from elsewhere in the blogosphere. Read the rest of this entry »
October 10, 2012 1 Comment
Race Baiting Phony
In Harry Reid's words, Barak Obama speaks with "no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one." Apparently he found it convenient in this 2007 address. Read the rest of this entry »
October 2, 2012 No Comments
Asking The Ultimate Questions … A Great Lecture
Dr. Leon Aron lectures on the power of ideas and their role in the demise of the Soviet Union. Read the rest of this entry »
October 2, 2012 No Comments
Ronald Reagan Tribute — Bel Air Presbyterian Church – YouTube
Here's a blast from the past. What a breath of fresh air. Read the rest of this entry »
October 1, 2012 1 Comment